Labcabincalifornia
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Studio album by The Pharcyde | |||||
Released | November 14, 1995 | ||||
Genre | Hip Hop | ||||
Label | Delicious Vinyl Records | ||||
Producer | The Pharcyde Jay Dee Diamond D M-Walk |
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The Pharcyde chronology | |||||
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Labcabincalifornia is the second album by The Pharcyde, released in 1995, three years after their classic debut Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde. The album's production was handled by The Pharcyde themselves and J Dilla (known then as Jay Dee).
The first single was "Drop". The video for "Drop" was directed by Spike Jonze, and used footage of the group performing the song backwards, replayed backwards, giving it a surreal quality. The backwards theme of the video was also a reference to the song itself, which featured a backwards sample. "Drop" was a hit, as was the follow up single "Runnin'" which peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Overall, this album was a more mellow and introspective affair than their debut, and featured more somber themes such as dealing with fame and success, drug abuse, and broken down relationships.
Album sales compared to Bizarre Ride did not fare as well, the group was not able to reach Gold status.
In 2004, Mýa sampled "Runnin'" for her song "Fallin'".
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[edit] Track listing
- "Bullshit" (Hardson/Wilcox/Robinson/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "Pharcyde" (Hardson/Wilcox/Robinson/Stewart)
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- "Groupie Therapy" (Hardson/Wilcox/Robinson/Stewart/Diamond D)
- Produced by Diamond D
- "Runnin'" (Hardson/Wilcox/Stewart/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "She Said" (Hardson/Stewart)
- Produced by Slimkid3
- Keyboards by Bob Durham
- "Splattitorium" (Hardson/Wilcox/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "Somethin' That Means Somethin'" (Hardson/Robinson/Stewart/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "All Live" [Interlude] (Hardson/Stewart/Wilcox/Robinson/Yancey)
- Drums by Jay Dee
- Organ by Justin Reinhardt
- "Drop" (Hardson/Robinson/Wilcox/Yancey)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "Hey You" (Hardson/Wilcox)
- Produced by Slimkid3
- "Y?" (Hardson/Robinson/Wilcox/Stewart/Yancey)
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- Co-Produced by Jay Dee
- "It's All Good!" [Interlude]
- "Moment in Time" (Hardson/Hackey/Walker)
- Produced by M-Walk
- Co-Produced by Slimkid3
- "The Hustle" (Robinson/Alexander/Campbell/Shelton/McDavid)
- Featuring Big Boy, Schmooche Cat & Randy Mack
- Produced by Bootie Brown
- "Little D" [Interlude]
- "Devil Music" (Robinson/Hardson/Stewart)
- Produced by Fatlip
- "The E.N.D." (Wilcox/Walker/Holloway)
- Featuring Ian Kamau
- Produced by M-Walk
- Trumpet by Farnando Pullum
- Fender Rhodes by Justin Reinhardt
- "Emerald Butterfly" [Bonus Track] (Hardson/L.A. Jay)
- Produced by SlimKid 3 & L.A. Jay
- "Just Don't Matter" [Bonus Track] (Wilcox/Hardson/Jackson Biede)
- Produced by SlimKid 3
[edit] Samples Used
- "Bullshit" contains samples of "Sing Me Softly of the Blues" by Gary Burton (from the 1967 album "Duster"), "What's Going On (Live)" by Les McCann (from the 1972 album "Live at Montreux") & "Get Up, Stand Up" by Bob Marley (from the 1973 album "Burnin'").
- "Groupie Therapy" contains samples of "The Bilbao Song" by Cal Tjader (from the 1966 album "Soul Burst") & "Ladies First" by Queen Latifah.
- "Runnin'" contains samples of "Saudade Vem Correndo" by Stan Getz (from the 1963 album "Jazz Samba Encore!"), "Yearning For Your Love" by The Gap Band (from the 1980 album "Gap Band III") & "Rock Box" by Run-DMC (from the 1984 album "Run-D.M.C.").
- "She Said" contains samples of "Down by the River" by Buddy Miles (from the 1972 album "Them Changes"), "Baby, That's What I Need" by The Cannonball Adderley Quintet (from the 1975 album "Phenix") & "Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde (from the 1992 album "Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde").
- "Splattitorium" contains a sample of "Fly Me To The Moon" by Vince Guaraldi (from the 1964 album "Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown").
- "Drop" contains a sample of "The New Style" by Beastie Boys (from the 1986 album "Licensed To Ill").
- "Hey You" contains samples of "Hey You! Get off My Mountain" by The Dramatics (from the 1972 album "A Dramatic Experience") & "In The Evening" by Yusef Lateef.
- "Moment In Time" contains a sample of "Keep My Heart Together" by Mass Production (from the 1977 album "Believe").
- "The Hustle" contains a sample of "You Send Me" by Roy Ayers (from the 1978 album "You Send Me").
- "Devil Music" contains a sample of "Da Mystery of Chess Boxin'" by Wu-Tang Clan (from the 1993 album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)").
- "The E.N.D." contains a sample of "Sunny" by Earl Grant.
[edit] Album singles
Single cover | Single information |
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"Drop"
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"Runnin'"
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"She Said"
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[edit] Album Chart Positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
1995 | Labcabincalifornia | #37 | #17 |
[edit] Singles Chart Positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | ||
1995 | Runnin | #55 | #35 | #5 | - |
1995 | Drop | #93 | #73 | #5 | #4 |
1996 | She Said | - | - | #30 | #46 |
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